Know Your Rights: A Guide to Dismissal Compensation for Employees in Turkey
What is Severance Pay (Kıdem Tazminatı)?
Who is Eligible for Severance Pay? The Conditions
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Dismissal by the Employer (Without Just Cause): If your employer terminates your contract for reasons other than serious misconduct as defined in Article 25/II of the Labor Law (e.g., downsizing, poor performance, restructuring). This is the most common scenario. -
Resignation by the Employee for Just Cause ( If you are forced to resign due to a valid reason specified in Article 24 of the Labor Law. These include: -
Health and safety risks at the workplace. -
The employer engaging in misleading or deceptive conduct. -
Unpaid wages or social security premiums. -
Mobbing (workplace bullying) or harassment by the employer.
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Retirement: When you leave the job to receive your retirement pension. -
Mandatory Military Service: For male employees who must leave for compulsory military duty. -
Resignation by a Female Employee: A female employee is entitled to severance pay if she resigns within one year of her marriage date.
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You resign without a legally "just cause" (e.g., you find a better job and simply quit). -
You are dismissed by your employer for serious misconduct or immoral behavior (e.g., theft, persistent absenteeism without excuse, harassment).
How is Severance Pay Calculated? ????
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What is "Gross Salary"? This is a key detail. It is not just your base salary. It includes all continuous monetary and measurable benefits provided by the employer, such as food allowances, regular bonuses, transportation aid, and other consistent payments. An experienced Alanya Lawyer will ensure all these components are included in the calculation. -
Severance Pay Ceiling: The Turkish government sets a maximum limit ("ceiling" or tavan) for the monthly gross salary that can be used in the calculation. This ceiling is updated every six months.
What is Notice Pay (İhbar Tazminatı)?
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If your employer dismisses you with immediate effect without letting you work through the notice period, they must pay you your salary for that period as notice pay. -
Conversely, if an employee quits immediately without giving notice, the employer can claim notice pay from the employee.
The Crucial Role of a Lawyer
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Determining Your Rights: Assessing the reason for termination and confirming your eligibility for severance and notice pay. -
Calculating the Correct Amount: Ensuring all components of your gross salary are included and calculating the total compensation you are owed (including any unpaid wages, overtime, etc.). -
Managing the Legal Process: The process now requires mandatory mediation before a lawsuit can be filed. A lawyer will represent you in mediation and, if no agreement is reached, will file a lawsuit on your behalf at the Labor Court (İş Mahkemesi).
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